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To intensity
noun
The quality of being intense.
Exact(60)
The ratio of unpleasantness to intensity indicated that the sensation was considered more unpleasant than intense.
Alison Chesley is drawn to intensity, and you have probably heard it.
The reason is that the human eye is much more sensitive to intensity (Y) then color.
Blot intensity (I) is normalised to intensity from the 40 °C sample.
It's no straightforward confessional, but a paradigm shift from squalling electricity to intensity of a different sort.
Finally, we compare our polarization measurements to intensity and polarization measurements of the same sources from the literature.
(a,b) Two-dimensional joint probability distributions of the peak wavelengths with respect to intensity (in logarithmic scale).
Excess has a role in Meshuggah's playbook, pertaining to intensity and volume.
The 16-game schedule lends itself to intensity week in and week out.
The cerebellum, pons, middle insula, and amygdala responded to intensity irrespective of valence.
MMN to intensity, frequency, duration, and frequency + duration double deviant sounds was assessed each day.
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